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Laura Brewis from Young Musicians Project talks about funding boost and Sunderland becoming a Music City
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00:00So Laura, the Young Musicians Project has just secured another three years of funding.
00:05What will that enable you to do?
00:06Yeah, we're really excited about the funding from Youth Music.
00:10So it'll enable us to underpin our three Young Musicians Project groups,
00:14which meet in this lovely recording studio in Sunnyside.
00:18But it'll also allow us to run our community music projects,
00:21which are embedded projects trying to reach young people who might not have access to music making,
00:27and also help us develop our progression pathways for young people aged 18 to 25.
00:35And for those people who don't know about Young Musicians Project, what does it deliver in the city?
00:40Yeah, so Young Musicians Project started off as one group, but now is three groups.
00:45And it really does what it says on the tin.
00:47It brings young people together in a professional space to start writing and playing together.
00:54We concentrate on writing original songs.
00:57It's open access, so it's kind of anybody can come along.
01:00You don't have to have any qualifications or be able to play a musical instrument.
01:04So it's a huge range of young people who come along,
01:06and then we support them to start performing, recording and releasing their work.
01:11And you've had some very talented young people come through the doors, haven't you?
01:14Yeah, absolutely. We've got a really, really good track record.
01:19So Tom A. Smith, the two people, Dylan and Fraser, who tour with Tom A. Smith,
01:24they used to come to Young Musicians Project and still turn up occasionally on a Saturday morning.
01:28We have Faith Van Tarrow, she was a core member of the group.
01:31Isabel Maria, Lottie Willis, loads of people who are making the next generation of talent in the city.
01:39And it's just been announced that we're obviously a music city now.
01:42How will that help the young people who come through the project?
01:45I think it's so amazing as a kind of aspirational thing.
01:49So just to know that they are part of something bigger than the youth project that they come to.
01:53So it feels possible that young people from Sunderland can have creative careers,
01:58can become musicians, can make it in the industry.
02:01I think Sunderland can still feel quite far away from the centre of musical production.
02:06It still feels like maybe you've got to move away to do that.
02:08I think what Music City is going to show is that that's not true. You can do it here.

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